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- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia abstract "Migrant hostels of South Australia — are hostels where thousands of migrants passed from the 1940s to the 1980s. In South Australia these included Elder Park, Gawler, Gepps Cross, Glenelg, Hendon, Mallala, Pennington/Finsbury, Peterborough, Rosewater, Salisbury, Semaphore, Smithfield, Willaston, Whyalla, Woodside and Woodville. The hostels were temporary homes to a wide range of migrants, from Displaced Persons and refugees, through to "Ten Pound Poms".".
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageID "16790529".
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageLength "5579".
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageOutDegree "22".
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageRevisionID "598504753".
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Asbestos_cement.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_South_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Immigration_to_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Category:Migrant_hostels_in_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Displaced_Person.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Displaced_person.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Elder_Park.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Elizabeth,_South_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Fibro.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Gepps_Cross,_South_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Glenelg,_South_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Junction_Road.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Grand_Junction_Road,_Adelaide.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Hostel.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Hundred_(county_division).
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Hundred_(county_subdivision).
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Munno_Para,_South_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Nissen_hut.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Pennington,_South_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Peterborough,_South_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Port_Adelaide.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Post-war_immigration_to_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Post_war_immigration_to_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Rent_strike.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Rosewater,_South_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Smithfield,_South_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Ten_Pound_Pom.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageWikiLink Ten_Pound_Poms.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia hasPhotoCollection Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Convert.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia subject Category:History_of_South_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia subject Category:Immigration_to_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia subject Category:Migrant_hostels_in_Australia.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia hypernym Hostels.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia type Hostel.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia type Hostel.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia comment "Migrant hostels of South Australia — are hostels where thousands of migrants passed from the 1940s to the 1980s. In South Australia these included Elder Park, Gawler, Gepps Cross, Glenelg, Hendon, Mallala, Pennington/Finsbury, Peterborough, Rosewater, Salisbury, Semaphore, Smithfield, Willaston, Whyalla, Woodside and Woodville. The hostels were temporary homes to a wide range of migrants, from Displaced Persons and refugees, through to "Ten Pound Poms".".
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia label "Migrant hostels of South Australia".
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia sameAs m.04067j2.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia sameAs Q6844310.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia sameAs Q6844310.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia wasDerivedFrom Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia?oldid=598504753.
- Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia isPrimaryTopicOf Migrant_hostels_of_South_Australia.